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Introduction
About Karl Bodmer
Unknown Interior &
French Louisiana
Louisiana Purchase & Corps of Discovery
Journeying &
Wintering
Continental Divide, the
Pacific, & the Return
Reports & Successors
References
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Stephen E. Ambrose,
Undaunted courage : Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson,
and the opening of the American West (New York: Simon
& Schuster, 1996)
Roy E. Appleman, Lewis and
Clark: Historic Places Associated with Their
Transcontinental Exploration (1804-1806), National
Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, vol. XIII
(Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service, 1975).
Stephen Dow Beckham, Douglas
Erickson, Jeremy Skinner, and Paul Merchant, The
Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, A Bibliography
and Essays (Portland, OR: Lewis and Clark College,
2003).
Raymond D. Burroughs, ed.,
The natural history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition,
new ed. (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press,
1995).
Edward C. Carter II, ed.,
Three journals of the Lewis & Clark expedition, 1804-1806:
from the collections of the American Philosophical Society,
facsimile ed. (Philadelphia, PA : American Philosophical
Society, 2000).
Eldon G. Chuinard, Only one
man died: the medical aspects of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition (Glendale, CA: A. H. Clark Co., 1979).
Ella Elizabeth Clark and
Margot Edmonds, Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark
expedition (Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press, 1979).
Dayton Duncan, Lewis &
Clark: an illustrated history (New York: Knopf, 1997).
--preface by Ken Burns and
contributions by Stephen E. Ambrose, Erica Funkhouser,
William Least Heat-Moon.
Charles G Clarke, The men
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition; a biographical roster of
the fifty-one members and a composite diary of their
activities from all the known sources (Glendale, CA: A.
H. Clark Co., 1970).
Paul R. Cutright, Lewis
and Clark: pioneering naturalists (Lincoln : University
of Nebraska Press, repr. 1989).
David Holloway, Lewis and
Clark and the Crossing of North America (London:
Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1974).
Donald Jackson, ed.,
Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with Related
Documents 1783-1854 (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois
Press, 1962).
Donna J. Kessler, The
making of Sacagawea: a Euro-American legend (Tuscaloosa,
AL: University of Alabama Press, 1996).
Lewis and Clark: the
full text of the 1814 Biddle edition of the journals,
(University of Cincinnati Digital Press, 2004): URL:
http://www.ucdp.uc.edu/lewisandclark
Lewis & Clark in North
Dakota [Washington, D.C. : U.S. Senate, <1798- >]:
URL:
http://www.senate.gov/%7Edorgan/lewis%5Fand%5Fclark/index.html
or:
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS17210
Gary E. Moulton, et al.,
eds., Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 13
vols. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. In addition to the Atlas
volume, and Lewis and Clark’s own journals, this series also
includes the journals of four other participants (Ordway,
Floyd, Gass, and Whitehouse).
James P. Ronda, Lewis and
Clark Among the Indians (Lincoln, NE: University of
Nebraska Press, 1984).
Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs, with
Clay Straus Jenkinson, The Lewis and Clark companion: an
encyclopedic guide to the voyage of discovery (New York:
Henry Holt, 2003).
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